US20220307398A1 - Oil separator for internal combustion engine - Google Patents
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- the present disclosure relates to an oil separator for an internal combustion engine.
- the oil separator disclosed in the literature includes a case and a separator plate.
- the case includes a separation chamber for separating oil from blow-by gas.
- the separator plate partitions the separation chamber.
- the lower part of the case includes a first port and a second port into which gas is drawn and from which oil is discharged.
- the first port and the second port are spaced apart from each other in the width direction of the case that is orthogonal to the height direction of the first port and the second port.
- the upper part of the case includes a gas discharge port.
- the separator plate partitions the separation chamber into an upstream space and a downstream space.
- the upstream space defines the lower part of the separation chamber.
- the downstream space defines the upper part of the separation chamber.
- the separator plate is located above the space between the first port and the second port in the width direction.
- the separator plate includes a first opening and a second opening that connect the upstream space to the downstream space.
- the first opening is located above the first port.
- the second opening is located above the second port.
- the blow-by gas that has flowed from the first port or the second port into the case flows through the first opening and the second opening toward the gas discharge port.
- oil is separated from the blow-by gas. This causes the oil to be discharged from the first port or the second port to the outside of the case.
- An oil separator for an internal combustion engine that solves the above-described problem includes a case including inflow ports into which blow-by gas flows, a gas outflow port from which the blow-by gas flows, and an oil discharge port.
- the oil separator also includes a separation wall located in the case.
- the oil separator is configured to separate oil from the blow-by gas on the separation wall and discharge the separated oil through the oil discharge port to an outside of the case.
- An upper side in a vertical direction is simply referred to as an upper side.
- An inside of the case is divided by the separation wall into an upstream passage and a downstream passage.
- the upstream passage is located on an upstream side in a flow direction of the blow-by gas.
- the downstream passage is located on a downstream side of the upstream passage in the flow direction and located on the upper side of the upstream passage.
- the inflow ports and the oil discharge port are connected to the upstream passage.
- the gas outflow port is connected to the downstream passage.
- the inflow ports and the oil discharge port are arranged in a direction intersecting the vertical direction.
- the separation wall includes one connection passage that connects the upstream passage to the downstream passage on the upper side of the oil discharge port. The separation wall is located on the upper side of the inflow ports.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing an oil separator according to an embodiment.
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view showing the inner case.
- FIG. 3 is a front view showing the inner case.
- FIG. 4 is a perspective view showing the outer case.
- FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional perspective view showing the inside of the case.
- FIG. 6 is a cross-sectional perspective view showing the downstream passage in the case.
- FIG. 7 is a front view showing the inner case of an oil separator according to a modification.
- Exemplary embodiments may have different forms, and are not limited to the examples described. However, the examples described are thorough and complete, and convey the full scope of the disclosure to one of ordinary skill in the art.
- FIGS. 1 to 6 An oil separator for an internal combustion engine according to an embodiment will now be described with reference to FIGS. 1 to 6 .
- the oil separator of the present embodiment is coupled to the side surface of a cylinder block of the body of the internal combustion engine.
- the oil separator is used to separate oil from blow-by gas.
- the oil separator includes a case 10 .
- the case 10 is coupled to the side surface of the cylinder block (not shown).
- the direction in which blow-by gas flows is hereinafter simply referred to as the flow direction.
- the direction in which the case 10 opposes the side surface of the cylinder block is referred to as the opposing direction.
- the direction orthogonal to the vertical direction and the opposing direction is referred to as the width direction.
- the upper side and the lower side in the vertical direction are simply referred to as the upper side and the lower side, respectively.
- the side toward the cylinder block in the opposing direction is referred to as the inner side.
- the side away from the cylinder block in the opposing direction is referred to as the outer side.
- the case 10 includes an inner case 30 and an outer case 50 .
- the inner case 30 is coupled to the side surface of the cylinder block.
- the outer case 50 is located on the opposite side of the inner case 30 from the cylinder block.
- the inner case 30 and the outer case 50 are joined to each other.
- the inner case 30 and the outer case 50 are made of, for example, plastic.
- the inner case 30 and the outer case 50 correspond to a first member and a second member, respectively.
- FIGS. 2 and 3 show the internal structure of the inner case 30 .
- the case 10 includes a first inflow port 11 and a second inflow port 12 into which blow-by gas flows, an oil discharge port 13 from which oil is discharged, and a gas outflow port 14 from which blow-by gas flows.
- the first inflow port 11 , the second inflow port 12 , and the oil discharge port 13 are located at the lower part of the case 10 .
- the gas outflow port 14 is located at the upper part of the case 10 .
- the first inflow port 11 , the second inflow port 12 , and the oil discharge port 13 are arranged in this order in a direction intersecting the vertical direction.
- the oil discharge port 13 is located on one side of the first inflow port 11 and the second inflow port 12 in an arrangement direction of the first inflow port 11 and the second inflow port 12 .
- the case 10 includes a first separation wall 21 and a second separation wall 22 that separate oil from blow-by gas.
- the first separation wall 21 is located on the upper side of the inflow ports 11 , 12 .
- the second separation wall 22 is located on the upper side of the oil discharge port 13 .
- the second separation wall 22 is located on the upper side of the first separation wall 21 .
- the inside of the case 10 is divided by the first separation wall 21 into an upstream passage 15 and a downstream passage 16 .
- the upstream passage 15 is located on the upstream side in the flow direction in the case 10 .
- the downstream passage 16 is located on the downstream side of the upstream passage 15 in the flow direction and is located on the upper side of the upstream passage 15 .
- the inflow ports 11 , 12 and the oil discharge port 13 are connected to the upstream passage 15 .
- the first separation wall 21 includes one first connection passage 21 a that connects the upstream passage 15 to the downstream passage 16 .
- the first connection passage 21 a is located on the upper side of the oil discharge port 13 .
- the second separation wall 22 is located on the upper side of the first connection passage 21 a.
- the downstream passage 16 is divided by the second separation wall 22 into a first downstream passage 16 a and a second downstream passage 16 b .
- the first downstream passage 16 a is located on the upstream side in the flow direction in the downstream passage 16 .
- the second downstream passage 16 b is located on the downstream side of the first downstream passage 16 a in the flow direction and is located on the upper side of the first downstream passage 16 a .
- the gas outflow port 14 is connected to the second downstream passage 16 b.
- the second separation wall 22 includes one second connection passage 22 a that connects the first downstream passage 16 a to the second downstream passage 16 b .
- the second connection passage 22 a is located on the upper side of the first separation wall 21 .
- the first connection passage 21 a and the second connection passage 22 a are located such that they do not overlap each other in the vertical direction. Accordingly, the first connection passage 21 a and the second connection passage 22 a are located on the opposite sides of the downstream passage 16 in the width direction.
- the inner case 30 includes an inner side opposing wall 31 and a peripheral wall 32 .
- the inner side opposing wall 31 opposes the side surface of the cylinder block.
- the peripheral wall 32 protrudes from the perimeter of the inner side opposing wall 31 toward the outer side over the entire periphery.
- the surface of the peripheral wall 32 opposing the outer case 50 is provided with a joint (not shown) over the entire periphery. The joint is joined to the outer case 50 .
- the inner side opposing wall 31 includes a first portion 31 a and a second portion 31 b .
- the first portion 31 a has a substantially rectangular shape elongated in the vertical direction.
- the second portion 31 b extends from the lower part of the first portion 31 a toward one side in the width direction.
- the entire inner side opposing wall 31 is substantially L-shaped.
- the peripheral wall 32 includes a first side wall 33 and a second side wall 34 that oppose each other in the width direction.
- the first side wall 33 and the second side wall 34 define the upstream passage 15 and the downstream passage 16 .
- the first side wall 33 includes an upper first side wall 33 a and a lower first side wall 33 b .
- the upper first side wall 33 a protrudes toward the outer side from a first end of the first portion 31 a in the width direction.
- the lower first side wall 33 b protrudes toward the outer side from a first end of the second portion 31 b in the width direction.
- the second side wall 34 protrudes toward the outer side from a second end of the first portion 31 a in the width direction, which is opposite from the first end.
- the second side wall 34 opposes the upper first side wall 33 a and the lower first side wall 33 b.
- the peripheral wall 32 includes a coupling wall 35 that couples the upper first side wall 33 a to the lower first side wall 33 b .
- the coupling wall 35 extends in the width direction and opposes a portion of the peripheral wall 32 that defines the bottom surface of the inner case 30 .
- the first inflow port 11 , the second inflow port 12 , and the oil discharge port 13 are spaced apart from each other at the lower part of the inner side opposing wall 31 .
- the first inflow port 11 , the second inflow port 12 , and the oil discharge port 13 are located in this order from the first side wall 33 toward the second side wall 34 .
- the second inflow port 12 is located on the lower side of the first inflow port 11 .
- the oil discharge port 13 is located on the lower side of the second inflow port 12 .
- the upper part of the inner side opposing wall 31 includes the gas outflow port 14 .
- the gas outflow port 14 is located on the upper side of the oil discharge port 13 .
- the gas outflow port 14 is located on the opposite side of a second partition plate 42 (described later) from the oil discharge port 13 in the vertical direction.
- a first partition plate 41 is disposed between the first side wall 33 and the second side wall 34 on the upper side of the second inflow port 12 .
- the first partition plate 41 protrudes from the first portion 31 a of the inner side opposing wall 31 toward the outer side.
- the first partition plate 41 extends so as to become higher from the first side wall 33 toward the second side wall 34 .
- the first partition plate 41 corresponds to a partition plate of the first member.
- the inside of the inner case 30 is divided by the first partition plate 41 into the upstream passage 15 and the first downstream passage 16 a .
- the coupling wall 35 and the first partition plate 41 define a part of the first separation wall 21 .
- the first partition plate 41 includes an end 41 a that opposes the second side wall 34 .
- a gap is provided between the end 41 a and the second side wall 34 .
- the gap defines the first connection passage 21 a .
- a small gap is provided between the peripheral wall 32 and the end of the first partition plate 41 that is opposite from the end 41 a.
- the end 41 a is located between the second inflow port 12 and the oil discharge port 13 in the width direction. That is, an opening edge of the first connection passage 21 a formed by the end 41 a is located on the upper side of a portion between the second inflow port 12 and the oil discharge port 13 .
- the second partition plate 42 is located on the upper side of the first partition plate 41 and the oil discharge port 13 .
- the second partition plate 42 protrudes from the second side wall 34 toward the first side wall 33 .
- the second partition plate 42 extends so as to become lower from the second side wall 34 toward the first side wall 33 .
- the entire second partition plate 42 is coupled to the inner side opposing wall 31 .
- the inside of the inner case 30 is divided by the second partition plate 42 into the first downstream passage 16 a and the second downstream passage 16 b .
- the second partition plate 42 defines a part of the second separation wall 22 .
- the second partition plate 42 includes an end 42 a that opposes the upper first side wall 33 a .
- a gap is provided between the end 42 a and the upper first side wall 33 a .
- the gap defines a part of the second connection passage 22 a.
- the end 42 a is located between the second inflow port 12 and the oil discharge port 13 in the width direction. That is, an opening edge of the second connection passage 22 a formed by the end 42 a is located on the upper side of the portion between the second inflow port 12 and the oil discharge port 13 .
- the surface of the second partition plate 42 opposing the outer case 50 is provided with a joint (not shown) to which the outer case 50 is joined. Accordingly, the inner case 30 is joined to the outer case 50 on the peripheral wall 32 and the second partition plate 42 .
- the second downstream passage 16 b includes a first shielding plate 43 that protrudes from the first portion 31 a of the inner side opposing wall 31 toward the outer side.
- the first shielding plate 43 extends in the vertical direction.
- the first shielding plate 43 is coupled to a portion of the peripheral wall 32 opposing the second partition plate 42 .
- the first shielding plate 43 protrudes from the inner side opposing wall 31 by a larger amount than the peripheral wall 32 protrudes from the inner side opposing wall 31 .
- the protruding end of the first shielding plate 43 is located in the outer case 50 .
- a gap is provided between the protruding end of the first shielding plate 43 in the opposing direction and the inner surface of the outer case 50 .
- the perimeter of the inner case 30 includes fixed portions 36 .
- the fixed portions 36 are protruded outward from the inner case 30 and fixed to the cylinder block.
- Each fixed portion 36 includes an insertion hole 36 a .
- a bolt (not shown) used to fix the inner case 30 to the cylinder block is inserted into the insertion hole 36 a.
- the outer case 50 includes an outer side opposing wall 51 and a peripheral wall 52 .
- the outer side opposing wall 51 opposes the inner side opposing wall 31 of the inner case 30 .
- the peripheral wall 52 protrudes from the perimeter of the outer side opposing wall 51 toward the inner side over the entire periphery.
- the outer side opposing wall 51 includes a first portion 51 a and a second portion 51 b .
- the first portion 51 a has a substantially rectangular shape.
- the second portion 51 b extends from the lower part of the first portion 51 a toward one side in the width direction.
- the entire outer side opposing wall 51 is substantially L-shaped.
- the peripheral wall 52 includes a first side wall 53 and a second side wall 54 that oppose each other in the width direction.
- the first side wall 53 and the second side wall 54 define the upstream passage 15 and the downstream passage 16 .
- the components of the outer case 50 are shaped in correspondence with the components of the inner case 30 .
- the components of the outer case 50 that correspond to the components of the inner case 30 are hereinafter given reference numbers 5 * and 6 * obtained by adding 20 to reference numbers 3 * and 4 *, which represent the components of the inner case 30 , and redundant description may be omitted.
- a first partition plate 61 is disposed between the first side wall 53 and the second side wall 54 to divide the inside of the outer case 50 into the upstream passage 15 and the first downstream passage 16 a .
- the first partition plate 61 opposes the first partition plate 41 of the inner case 30 in the opposing direction.
- the first partition plate 61 couples the first side wall 53 to the second side wall 54 .
- the first partition plate 61 corresponds to a partition plate of the second member.
- a coupling wall 55 and the first partition plate 61 define a part of the first separation wall 21 .
- the first separation wall 21 is defined by the coupling wall 35 and the first partition plate 41 of the inner case 30 and by the coupling wall 55 and the first partition plate 61 of the outer case 50 .
- the first connection passage 21 a is defined by the gap between the first partition plate 41 and the second side wall 34 of the inner case 30 and by the first partition plate 61 of the outer case 50 .
- a second partition plate 62 is disposed on the upper side of the first partition plate 61 to divide the inside of the outer case 50 into the first downstream passage 16 a and the second downstream passage 16 b .
- the entire second partition plate 62 is joined to the second partition plate 42 of the inner case 30 in the opposing direction.
- the second partition plate 62 defines a part of the second separation wall 22 . Accordingly, in the present embodiment, the second separation wall 22 is defined by the second partition plate 42 of the inner case 30 and the second partition plate 62 of the outer case 50 .
- the second partition plate 62 includes an end 62 a that opposes an upper first side wall 53 a .
- a gap is provided between the end 62 a and the upper first side wall 53 a .
- the gap defines a part of the second connection passage 22 a .
- the second connection passage 22 a is defined by the gap between the end 42 a and the upper first side wall 33 a of the inner case 30 and by the gap between the end 62 a and the upper first side wall 53 a of the outer case 50 .
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- the second downstream passage 16 b includes a second shielding plate 63 and a third shielding plate 64 that protrude from the first portion 51 a of the outer side opposing wall 51 toward the inner side.
- the second shielding plate 63 and the third shielding plate 64 are spaced apart from each other in the width direction.
- the third shielding plate 64 is located downstream side of the second shielding plate 63 in the flow direction.
- the second shielding plate 63 and the third shielding plate 64 extend in the vertical direction.
- the second shielding plate 63 and the third shielding plate 64 are coupled to portions of the peripheral wall 52 that oppose the second partition plate 62 .
- the second shielding plate 63 and the third shielding plate 64 protrude from the outer side opposing wall 51 by a larger amount than the peripheral wall 52 protrudes from the outer side opposing wall 51 .
- the second shielding plate 63 protrudes by a larger amount than the third shielding plate 64 .
- the protruding ends of the second shielding plate 63 and the third shielding plate 64 are located in the inner case 30 .
- a gap is provided between the protruding end of each of the second shielding plate 63 and the third shielding plate 64 in the opposing direction and the inner surface of the inner case 30 .
- the first shielding plate 43 of the inner case 30 is located between the second shielding plate 63 and the third shielding plate 64 . Accordingly, the shielding plates 63 , 43 , 64 form a passage through which blow-by gas flows in a serpentine manner in the second downstream passage 16 b.
- the blow-by gas that has flowed into the case 10 from the inflow ports 11 , 12 collides with the lower surface of the first separation wall 21 , which is located on the upper side of the inflow ports 11 , 12 .
- This causes the oil contained in the blow-by gas to be separated from the blow-by gas.
- the oil separated from the blow-by gas drops due to its weight and is thus accumulated in the lower part of the case 10 .
- the oil is discharged out of the case 10 through the oil discharge port 13 .
- the blow-by gas flows through the first connection passage 21 a from the upstream passage 15 toward the first downstream passage 16 a.
- One first connection passage 21 a is provided on the upper side of the oil discharge port 13 . This allows the blow-by gas that has flowed into the case 10 from the inflow ports 11 , 12 to easily collide with the first separation wall 21 before reaching the first connection passage 21 a . That is, the blow-by gas easily flows through the first connection passage 21 a toward the first downstream passage 16 a after colliding with the first connection passage 21 a (operation 1).
- the blow-by gas that has flowed through the first connection passage 21 a into the first downstream passage 16 a collides with the lower surface of the second separation wall 22 , which is located on the upper side of the first connection passage 21 a .
- the oil that has not been separated from the blow-by gas by the first separation wall 21 is separated from the blow-by gas (operation 2).
- the blow-by gas flows from the first downstream passage 16 a toward the second downstream passage 16 b through the second connection passage 22 a.
- the blow-by gas that has flowed into the second downstream passage 16 b through the second connection passage 22 a flows between the shielding plates 63 , 43 , 64 in a serpentine manner and then flows from the gas outflow port 14 to the outside of the case 10 .
- the oil separator includes the case 10 and the first separation wall 21 .
- the case 10 includes the first inflow port 11 and the second inflow port 12 , into which blow-by gas flows, the gas outflow port 14 , from which blow-by gas flows, and the oil discharge port 13 , from which the oil separated from the blow-by gas is discharged.
- the inside of the case 10 is divided by the first separation wall 21 into the upstream passage 15 and the downstream passage 16 .
- the first inflow port 11 , the second inflow port 12 , and the oil discharge port 13 are connected to the upstream passage 15 .
- the gas outflow port 14 is connected to the downstream passage 16 .
- the first separation wall 21 includes one first connection passage 21 a , which connects the upstream passage 15 to the downstream passage 16 on the upper side of the oil discharge port 13 .
- the first separation wall 21 is located on the upper side of the inflow ports 11 , 12 .
- the case 10 includes the first inflow port 11 and the second inflow port 12 .
- the flow rate of blow-by gas flowing into the case 10 is easily increased.
- this structure produces operation 1 and thus improves the oil separation performance of the oil separator.
- the oil discharge port 13 is located on the lower side of the inflow ports 11 , 12 .
- the oil separated from the blow-by gas by the first separation wall 21 and accumulated in the lower part of the case 10 easily flows toward the oil discharge port 13 . This improves the oil discharge performance.
- this structure prevents oil from flowing backward from the oil discharge port 13 to the inflow ports 11 , 12 .
- the oil discharge port 13 is located on one side of the first inflow port 11 and the second inflow port 12 in the arrangement direction of the first inflow port 11 and the second inflow port 12 .
- the inflow port farther from the oil discharge port 13 is located farther from the first connection passage 21 a . This allows the blow-by gas that has flowed into the case 10 from the inflow port to easily collide with the first separation wall 21 before reaching the first connection passage 21 a . This further improves the oil separation performance.
- the case 10 includes the inner case 30 and the outer case 50 , which are joined to each other.
- the inner case 30 includes the first side wall 33 and the second side wall 34 .
- the outer case 50 includes the first side wall 53 and the second side wall 54 .
- the first side walls 33 , 53 and the second side walls 34 , 54 define the upstream passage 15 and the downstream passage 16 .
- the inner case 30 and the outer case 50 include the first partition plates 41 , 61 of the first separation wall 21 , respectively.
- the gap defining the first connection passage 21 a is provided between the first partition plate 41 and the second side wall 34 of the inner case 30 .
- the gap defining the first connection passage 21 a is provided between the first partition plate 41 and the second side wall 34 of the inner case 30 .
- the size of the gap i.e., the opening area of the first connection passage 21 a
- the longer the first partition plate 41 the smaller the gap.
- the smaller gap facilitates the separation of oil.
- the longer the first partition plate 41 the smaller the opening area of the first connection passage 21 a .
- the smaller opening area increases the pressure drop of blow-by gas. Accordingly, such a simple method of setting the length of the first partition plate 41 improves the oil separation performance and controls the pressure drop of blow-by gas.
- the oil separator includes the second separation wall 22 , which is located in the case 10 .
- the second separation wall 22 is located on the upper side of the first connection passage 21 a in the downstream passage 16 . Further, the second separation wall 22 separates oil from blow-by gas that has flowed into the downstream passage 16 through the first connection passage 21 a.
- This structure produces operation 2 and thus improves the oil separation performance of the oil separator.
- the present embodiment may be modified as follows.
- the present embodiment and the following modifications can be combined as long as they remain technically consistent with each other.
- the end 42 a of the second partition plate 42 of the inner case 30 may be coupled to the upper first side wall 33 a.
- the end 62 a of the second partition plate 62 of the outer case 50 may be coupled to the upper first side wall 53 a.
- the second separation wall 22 may be omitted from the case 10 .
- a gap may be provided between the first partition plate 61 and the second side wall 54 of the outer case 50 .
- the first inflow port 11 and the second inflow port 12 may be arranged in a straight manner in the width direction, and the oil discharge port 13 may be located on the lower side of the inflow ports 11 , 12 . This also produces the above-described advantage (2).
- the oil discharge port 13 may be located between the first inflow port 11 and the second inflow port 12 .
- the first separation wall 21 is located on the upper side of each of the first inflow port 11 and the second inflow port 12 .
- the first inflow port 11 , the second inflow port 12 , and the oil discharge port 13 may be arranged in a straight manner in the width direction.
- the case 10 may include three or more inflow ports.
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- The present disclosure relates to an oil separator for an internal combustion engine.
- Conventional oil separators are disposed on the side surface of the cylinder block of an internal combustion engine (refer to, for example, Japanese Laid-Open Patent Publication No. 2019-78236). The oil separator disclosed in the literature includes a case and a separator plate. The case includes a separation chamber for separating oil from blow-by gas. The separator plate partitions the separation chamber. The lower part of the case includes a first port and a second port into which gas is drawn and from which oil is discharged. The first port and the second port are spaced apart from each other in the width direction of the case that is orthogonal to the height direction of the first port and the second port. The upper part of the case includes a gas discharge port.
- The separator plate partitions the separation chamber into an upstream space and a downstream space. The upstream space defines the lower part of the separation chamber. The downstream space defines the upper part of the separation chamber. The separator plate is located above the space between the first port and the second port in the width direction.
- The separator plate includes a first opening and a second opening that connect the upstream space to the downstream space. The first opening is located above the first port. The second opening is located above the second port.
- The blow-by gas that has flowed from the first port or the second port into the case flows through the first opening and the second opening toward the gas discharge port. When the blow-by gas collides with the separator plate, oil is separated from the blow-by gas. This causes the oil to be discharged from the first port or the second port to the outside of the case.
- In such an oil separator, when the flow rate of blow-by gas increases, the amount of oil contained in the blow-by gas also increases. Thus, it is desired that the oil separation performance of the oil separator be improved.
- This Summary is provided to introduce a selection of concepts in a simplified form that are further described below in the Detailed Description. This Summary is not intended to identify key features or essential features of the claimed subject matter, nor is it intended to be used as an aid in determining the scope of the claimed subject matter.
- An oil separator for an internal combustion engine that solves the above-described problem includes a case including inflow ports into which blow-by gas flows, a gas outflow port from which the blow-by gas flows, and an oil discharge port. The oil separator also includes a separation wall located in the case. The oil separator is configured to separate oil from the blow-by gas on the separation wall and discharge the separated oil through the oil discharge port to an outside of the case. An upper side in a vertical direction is simply referred to as an upper side. An inside of the case is divided by the separation wall into an upstream passage and a downstream passage. The upstream passage is located on an upstream side in a flow direction of the blow-by gas. The downstream passage is located on a downstream side of the upstream passage in the flow direction and located on the upper side of the upstream passage. The inflow ports and the oil discharge port are connected to the upstream passage. The gas outflow port is connected to the downstream passage. The inflow ports and the oil discharge port are arranged in a direction intersecting the vertical direction. The separation wall includes one connection passage that connects the upstream passage to the downstream passage on the upper side of the oil discharge port. The separation wall is located on the upper side of the inflow ports.
- Other features and aspects will be apparent from the following detailed description, the drawings, and the claims.
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FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing an oil separator according to an embodiment. -
FIG. 2 is a perspective view showing the inner case. -
FIG. 3 is a front view showing the inner case. -
FIG. 4 is a perspective view showing the outer case. -
FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional perspective view showing the inside of the case. -
FIG. 6 is a cross-sectional perspective view showing the downstream passage in the case. -
FIG. 7 is a front view showing the inner case of an oil separator according to a modification. - Throughout the drawings and the detailed description, the same reference numerals refer to the same elements. The drawings may not be to scale, and the relative size, proportions, and depiction of elements in the drawings may be exaggerated for clarity, illustration, and convenience.
- This description provides a comprehensive understanding of the methods, apparatuses, and/or systems described. Modifications and equivalents of the methods, apparatuses, and/or systems described are apparent to one of ordinary skill in the art. Sequences of operations are exemplary, and may be changed as apparent to one of ordinary skill in the art, with the exception of operations necessarily occurring in a certain order. Descriptions of functions and constructions that are well known to one of ordinary skill in the art may be omitted.
- Exemplary embodiments may have different forms, and are not limited to the examples described. However, the examples described are thorough and complete, and convey the full scope of the disclosure to one of ordinary skill in the art.
- In this specification, “at least one of A and B” should be understood to mean “only A, only B, or both A and B.”
- An oil separator for an internal combustion engine according to an embodiment will now be described with reference to
FIGS. 1 to 6 . - The oil separator of the present embodiment is coupled to the side surface of a cylinder block of the body of the internal combustion engine. The oil separator is used to separate oil from blow-by gas.
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Case 10 - As shown in
FIG. 1 , the oil separator includes acase 10. Thecase 10 is coupled to the side surface of the cylinder block (not shown). - The direction in which blow-by gas flows is hereinafter simply referred to as the flow direction. The direction in which the
case 10 opposes the side surface of the cylinder block is referred to as the opposing direction. The direction orthogonal to the vertical direction and the opposing direction is referred to as the width direction. The upper side and the lower side in the vertical direction are simply referred to as the upper side and the lower side, respectively. The side toward the cylinder block in the opposing direction is referred to as the inner side. The side away from the cylinder block in the opposing direction is referred to as the outer side. - The
case 10 includes aninner case 30 and anouter case 50. Theinner case 30 is coupled to the side surface of the cylinder block. Theouter case 50 is located on the opposite side of theinner case 30 from the cylinder block. Theinner case 30 and theouter case 50 are joined to each other. Theinner case 30 and theouter case 50 are made of, for example, plastic. Theinner case 30 and theouter case 50 correspond to a first member and a second member, respectively. - The internal structure of the
case 10 will now be described with reference toFIGS. 2 and 3 . For illustrative purposes,FIGS. 2 and 3 show the internal structure of theinner case 30. - As shown in
FIGS. 2 and 3 , thecase 10 includes afirst inflow port 11 and asecond inflow port 12 into which blow-by gas flows, anoil discharge port 13 from which oil is discharged, and agas outflow port 14 from which blow-by gas flows. Thefirst inflow port 11, thesecond inflow port 12, and theoil discharge port 13 are located at the lower part of thecase 10. Thegas outflow port 14 is located at the upper part of thecase 10. - As shown in
FIG. 3 , thefirst inflow port 11, thesecond inflow port 12, and theoil discharge port 13 are arranged in this order in a direction intersecting the vertical direction. In other words, theoil discharge port 13 is located on one side of thefirst inflow port 11 and thesecond inflow port 12 in an arrangement direction of thefirst inflow port 11 and thesecond inflow port 12. - The
case 10 includes afirst separation wall 21 and asecond separation wall 22 that separate oil from blow-by gas. Thefirst separation wall 21 is located on the upper side of theinflow ports second separation wall 22 is located on the upper side of theoil discharge port 13. Thesecond separation wall 22 is located on the upper side of thefirst separation wall 21. - The inside of the
case 10 is divided by thefirst separation wall 21 into anupstream passage 15 and adownstream passage 16. Theupstream passage 15 is located on the upstream side in the flow direction in thecase 10. Thedownstream passage 16 is located on the downstream side of theupstream passage 15 in the flow direction and is located on the upper side of theupstream passage 15. Theinflow ports oil discharge port 13 are connected to theupstream passage 15. - The
first separation wall 21 includes onefirst connection passage 21 a that connects theupstream passage 15 to thedownstream passage 16. Thefirst connection passage 21 a is located on the upper side of theoil discharge port 13. Thesecond separation wall 22 is located on the upper side of thefirst connection passage 21 a. - The
downstream passage 16 is divided by thesecond separation wall 22 into a firstdownstream passage 16 a and a seconddownstream passage 16 b. The firstdownstream passage 16 a is located on the upstream side in the flow direction in thedownstream passage 16. The seconddownstream passage 16 b is located on the downstream side of the firstdownstream passage 16 a in the flow direction and is located on the upper side of the firstdownstream passage 16 a. Thegas outflow port 14 is connected to the seconddownstream passage 16 b. - The
second separation wall 22 includes onesecond connection passage 22 a that connects the firstdownstream passage 16 a to the seconddownstream passage 16 b. Thesecond connection passage 22 a is located on the upper side of thefirst separation wall 21. Thefirst connection passage 21 a and thesecond connection passage 22 a are located such that they do not overlap each other in the vertical direction. Accordingly, thefirst connection passage 21 a and thesecond connection passage 22 a are located on the opposite sides of thedownstream passage 16 in the width direction. -
Inner Case 30 - As shown in
FIGS. 2 and 3 , theinner case 30 includes an innerside opposing wall 31 and aperipheral wall 32. The innerside opposing wall 31 opposes the side surface of the cylinder block. Theperipheral wall 32 protrudes from the perimeter of the innerside opposing wall 31 toward the outer side over the entire periphery. The surface of theperipheral wall 32 opposing theouter case 50 is provided with a joint (not shown) over the entire periphery. The joint is joined to theouter case 50. - The inner
side opposing wall 31 includes afirst portion 31 a and asecond portion 31 b. Thefirst portion 31 a has a substantially rectangular shape elongated in the vertical direction. Thesecond portion 31 b extends from the lower part of thefirst portion 31 a toward one side in the width direction. The entire innerside opposing wall 31 is substantially L-shaped. - The
peripheral wall 32 includes afirst side wall 33 and asecond side wall 34 that oppose each other in the width direction. Thefirst side wall 33 and thesecond side wall 34 define theupstream passage 15 and thedownstream passage 16. - The
first side wall 33 includes an upperfirst side wall 33 a and a lowerfirst side wall 33 b. The upperfirst side wall 33 a protrudes toward the outer side from a first end of thefirst portion 31 a in the width direction. The lowerfirst side wall 33 b protrudes toward the outer side from a first end of thesecond portion 31 b in the width direction. - The
second side wall 34 protrudes toward the outer side from a second end of thefirst portion 31 a in the width direction, which is opposite from the first end. Thesecond side wall 34 opposes the upperfirst side wall 33 a and the lowerfirst side wall 33 b. - The
peripheral wall 32 includes acoupling wall 35 that couples the upperfirst side wall 33 a to the lowerfirst side wall 33 b. Thecoupling wall 35 extends in the width direction and opposes a portion of theperipheral wall 32 that defines the bottom surface of theinner case 30. - As shown in
FIG. 3 , thefirst inflow port 11, thesecond inflow port 12, and theoil discharge port 13 are spaced apart from each other at the lower part of the innerside opposing wall 31. Thefirst inflow port 11, thesecond inflow port 12, and theoil discharge port 13 are located in this order from thefirst side wall 33 toward thesecond side wall 34. Thesecond inflow port 12 is located on the lower side of thefirst inflow port 11. Theoil discharge port 13 is located on the lower side of thesecond inflow port 12. - The upper part of the inner
side opposing wall 31 includes thegas outflow port 14. Thegas outflow port 14 is located on the upper side of theoil discharge port 13. Thegas outflow port 14 is located on the opposite side of a second partition plate 42 (described later) from theoil discharge port 13 in the vertical direction. -
First Partition Plate 41 - A
first partition plate 41 is disposed between thefirst side wall 33 and thesecond side wall 34 on the upper side of thesecond inflow port 12. Thefirst partition plate 41 protrudes from thefirst portion 31 a of the innerside opposing wall 31 toward the outer side. Thefirst partition plate 41 extends so as to become higher from thefirst side wall 33 toward thesecond side wall 34. Thefirst partition plate 41 corresponds to a partition plate of the first member. - The inside of the
inner case 30 is divided by thefirst partition plate 41 into theupstream passage 15 and the firstdownstream passage 16 a. In theinner case 30, thecoupling wall 35 and thefirst partition plate 41 define a part of thefirst separation wall 21. - The
first partition plate 41 includes anend 41 a that opposes thesecond side wall 34. A gap is provided between the end 41 a and thesecond side wall 34. The gap defines thefirst connection passage 21 a. A small gap is provided between theperipheral wall 32 and the end of thefirst partition plate 41 that is opposite from theend 41 a. - The
end 41 a is located between thesecond inflow port 12 and theoil discharge port 13 in the width direction. That is, an opening edge of thefirst connection passage 21 a formed by theend 41 a is located on the upper side of a portion between thesecond inflow port 12 and theoil discharge port 13. -
Second Partition Plate 42 - The
second partition plate 42 is located on the upper side of thefirst partition plate 41 and theoil discharge port 13. Thesecond partition plate 42 protrudes from thesecond side wall 34 toward thefirst side wall 33. Thesecond partition plate 42 extends so as to become lower from thesecond side wall 34 toward thefirst side wall 33. The entiresecond partition plate 42 is coupled to the innerside opposing wall 31. - The inside of the
inner case 30 is divided by thesecond partition plate 42 into the firstdownstream passage 16 a and the seconddownstream passage 16 b. In theinner case 30, thesecond partition plate 42 defines a part of thesecond separation wall 22. - The
second partition plate 42 includes anend 42 a that opposes the upperfirst side wall 33 a. A gap is provided between the end 42 a and the upperfirst side wall 33 a. The gap defines a part of thesecond connection passage 22 a. - The
end 42 a is located between thesecond inflow port 12 and theoil discharge port 13 in the width direction. That is, an opening edge of thesecond connection passage 22 a formed by theend 42 a is located on the upper side of the portion between thesecond inflow port 12 and theoil discharge port 13. - The surface of the
second partition plate 42 opposing theouter case 50 is provided with a joint (not shown) to which theouter case 50 is joined. Accordingly, theinner case 30 is joined to theouter case 50 on theperipheral wall 32 and thesecond partition plate 42. -
First Shielding Plate 43 - The second
downstream passage 16 b includes afirst shielding plate 43 that protrudes from thefirst portion 31 a of the innerside opposing wall 31 toward the outer side. Thefirst shielding plate 43 extends in the vertical direction. Thefirst shielding plate 43 is coupled to a portion of theperipheral wall 32 opposing thesecond partition plate 42. Thefirst shielding plate 43 protrudes from the innerside opposing wall 31 by a larger amount than theperipheral wall 32 protrudes from the innerside opposing wall 31. Thus, the protruding end of thefirst shielding plate 43 is located in theouter case 50. A gap is provided between the protruding end of thefirst shielding plate 43 in the opposing direction and the inner surface of theouter case 50. - Fixed
Portion 36 - The perimeter of the
inner case 30 includes fixedportions 36. The fixedportions 36 are protruded outward from theinner case 30 and fixed to the cylinder block. Each fixedportion 36 includes aninsertion hole 36 a. A bolt (not shown) used to fix theinner case 30 to the cylinder block is inserted into theinsertion hole 36 a. -
Outer Case 50 - As shown in
FIG. 4 , theouter case 50 includes an outerside opposing wall 51 and aperipheral wall 52. The outerside opposing wall 51 opposes the innerside opposing wall 31 of theinner case 30. Theperipheral wall 52 protrudes from the perimeter of the outerside opposing wall 51 toward the inner side over the entire periphery. - The outer
side opposing wall 51 includes afirst portion 51 a and asecond portion 51 b. Thefirst portion 51 a has a substantially rectangular shape. Thesecond portion 51 b extends from the lower part of thefirst portion 51 a toward one side in the width direction. The entire outerside opposing wall 51 is substantially L-shaped. - The
peripheral wall 52 includes afirst side wall 53 and asecond side wall 54 that oppose each other in the width direction. Thefirst side wall 53 and thesecond side wall 54 define theupstream passage 15 and thedownstream passage 16. - Some of the components of the
outer case 50 are shaped in correspondence with the components of theinner case 30. Thus, the components of theouter case 50 that correspond to the components of theinner case 30 are hereinafter given reference numbers 5* and 6* obtained by adding 20 to reference numbers 3* and 4*, which represent the components of theinner case 30, and redundant description may be omitted. -
First Partition Plate 61 - A
first partition plate 61 is disposed between thefirst side wall 53 and thesecond side wall 54 to divide the inside of theouter case 50 into theupstream passage 15 and the firstdownstream passage 16 a. Thefirst partition plate 61 opposes thefirst partition plate 41 of theinner case 30 in the opposing direction. Thefirst partition plate 61 couples thefirst side wall 53 to thesecond side wall 54. Thefirst partition plate 61 corresponds to a partition plate of the second member. - In the
outer case 50, acoupling wall 55 and thefirst partition plate 61 define a part of thefirst separation wall 21. Accordingly, in the present embodiment, thefirst separation wall 21 is defined by thecoupling wall 35 and thefirst partition plate 41 of theinner case 30 and by thecoupling wall 55 and thefirst partition plate 61 of theouter case 50. Further, as shown inFIG. 5 , thefirst connection passage 21 a is defined by the gap between thefirst partition plate 41 and thesecond side wall 34 of theinner case 30 and by thefirst partition plate 61 of theouter case 50. -
Second Partition Plate 62 - As shown in
FIG. 4 , asecond partition plate 62 is disposed on the upper side of thefirst partition plate 61 to divide the inside of theouter case 50 into the firstdownstream passage 16 a and the seconddownstream passage 16 b. The entiresecond partition plate 62 is joined to thesecond partition plate 42 of theinner case 30 in the opposing direction. - In the
outer case 50, thesecond partition plate 62 defines a part of thesecond separation wall 22. Accordingly, in the present embodiment, thesecond separation wall 22 is defined by thesecond partition plate 42 of theinner case 30 and thesecond partition plate 62 of theouter case 50. - The
second partition plate 62 includes anend 62 a that opposes an upperfirst side wall 53 a. A gap is provided between the end 62 a and the upperfirst side wall 53 a. The gap defines a part of thesecond connection passage 22 a. Accordingly, thesecond connection passage 22 a is defined by the gap between the end 42 a and the upperfirst side wall 33 a of theinner case 30 and by the gap between the end 62 a and the upperfirst side wall 53 a of theouter case 50. -
Second Shielding Plate 63,Third Shielding Plate 64 - The second
downstream passage 16 b includes asecond shielding plate 63 and athird shielding plate 64 that protrude from thefirst portion 51 a of the outerside opposing wall 51 toward the inner side. Thesecond shielding plate 63 and thethird shielding plate 64 are spaced apart from each other in the width direction. Thethird shielding plate 64 is located downstream side of thesecond shielding plate 63 in the flow direction. - The
second shielding plate 63 and thethird shielding plate 64 extend in the vertical direction. Thesecond shielding plate 63 and thethird shielding plate 64 are coupled to portions of theperipheral wall 52 that oppose thesecond partition plate 62. - As shown in
FIG. 6 , thesecond shielding plate 63 and thethird shielding plate 64 protrude from the outerside opposing wall 51 by a larger amount than theperipheral wall 52 protrudes from the outerside opposing wall 51. Thesecond shielding plate 63 protrudes by a larger amount than thethird shielding plate 64. Thus, the protruding ends of thesecond shielding plate 63 and thethird shielding plate 64 are located in theinner case 30. A gap is provided between the protruding end of each of thesecond shielding plate 63 and thethird shielding plate 64 in the opposing direction and the inner surface of theinner case 30. - The
first shielding plate 43 of theinner case 30 is located between thesecond shielding plate 63 and thethird shielding plate 64. Accordingly, the shieldingplates downstream passage 16 b. - The operation of the present embodiment will now be described.
- Referring to
FIG. 5 , the blow-by gas that has flowed into thecase 10 from theinflow ports first separation wall 21, which is located on the upper side of theinflow ports case 10. Then, the oil is discharged out of thecase 10 through theoil discharge port 13. In contrast, the blow-by gas flows through thefirst connection passage 21 a from theupstream passage 15 toward the firstdownstream passage 16 a. - One
first connection passage 21 a is provided on the upper side of theoil discharge port 13. This allows the blow-by gas that has flowed into thecase 10 from theinflow ports first separation wall 21 before reaching thefirst connection passage 21 a. That is, the blow-by gas easily flows through thefirst connection passage 21 a toward the firstdownstream passage 16 a after colliding with thefirst connection passage 21 a (operation 1). - The blow-by gas that has flowed through the
first connection passage 21 a into the firstdownstream passage 16 a collides with the lower surface of thesecond separation wall 22, which is located on the upper side of thefirst connection passage 21 a. Thus, the oil that has not been separated from the blow-by gas by thefirst separation wall 21 is separated from the blow-by gas (operation 2). - Then, the blow-by gas flows from the first
downstream passage 16 a toward the seconddownstream passage 16 b through thesecond connection passage 22 a. - Referring to
FIG. 6 , the blow-by gas that has flowed into the seconddownstream passage 16 b through thesecond connection passage 22 a flows between the shieldingplates gas outflow port 14 to the outside of thecase 10. - The advantages of the embodiment will now be described.
- (1) The oil separator includes the
case 10 and thefirst separation wall 21. Thecase 10 includes thefirst inflow port 11 and thesecond inflow port 12, into which blow-by gas flows, thegas outflow port 14, from which blow-by gas flows, and theoil discharge port 13, from which the oil separated from the blow-by gas is discharged. The inside of thecase 10 is divided by thefirst separation wall 21 into theupstream passage 15 and thedownstream passage 16. Thefirst inflow port 11, thesecond inflow port 12, and theoil discharge port 13 are connected to theupstream passage 15. Thegas outflow port 14 is connected to thedownstream passage 16. Thefirst separation wall 21 includes onefirst connection passage 21 a, which connects theupstream passage 15 to thedownstream passage 16 on the upper side of theoil discharge port 13. Thefirst separation wall 21 is located on the upper side of theinflow ports - In such a structure, the
case 10 includes thefirst inflow port 11 and thesecond inflow port 12. Thus, as compared with an oil separator including a single inflow port, the flow rate of blow-by gas flowing into thecase 10 is easily increased. - Further, this structure produces
operation 1 and thus improves the oil separation performance of the oil separator. - (2) The
oil discharge port 13 is located on the lower side of theinflow ports - In this structure, the oil separated from the blow-by gas by the
first separation wall 21 and accumulated in the lower part of thecase 10 easily flows toward theoil discharge port 13. This improves the oil discharge performance. - Further, this structure prevents oil from flowing backward from the
oil discharge port 13 to theinflow ports - (3) The
oil discharge port 13 is located on one side of thefirst inflow port 11 and thesecond inflow port 12 in the arrangement direction of thefirst inflow port 11 and thesecond inflow port 12. - In this structure, the inflow port farther from the
oil discharge port 13 is located farther from thefirst connection passage 21 a. This allows the blow-by gas that has flowed into thecase 10 from the inflow port to easily collide with thefirst separation wall 21 before reaching thefirst connection passage 21 a. This further improves the oil separation performance. - (4) The
case 10 includes theinner case 30 and theouter case 50, which are joined to each other. Theinner case 30 includes thefirst side wall 33 and thesecond side wall 34. Theouter case 50 includes thefirst side wall 53 and thesecond side wall 54. Thefirst side walls second side walls upstream passage 15 and thedownstream passage 16. Theinner case 30 and theouter case 50 include thefirst partition plates first separation wall 21, respectively. The gap defining thefirst connection passage 21 a is provided between thefirst partition plate 41 and thesecond side wall 34 of theinner case 30. - In such a structure, the gap defining the
first connection passage 21 a is provided between thefirst partition plate 41 and thesecond side wall 34 of theinner case 30. Thus, the size of the gap (i.e., the opening area of thefirst connection passage 21 a) is adjusted by adjusting the length of thefirst partition plate 41. For example, the longer thefirst partition plate 41, the smaller the gap. The smaller gap facilitates the separation of oil. Further, the longer thefirst partition plate 41, the smaller the opening area of thefirst connection passage 21 a. The smaller opening area increases the pressure drop of blow-by gas. Accordingly, such a simple method of setting the length of thefirst partition plate 41 improves the oil separation performance and controls the pressure drop of blow-by gas. - (5) The oil separator includes the
second separation wall 22, which is located in thecase 10. Thesecond separation wall 22 is located on the upper side of thefirst connection passage 21 a in thedownstream passage 16. Further, thesecond separation wall 22 separates oil from blow-by gas that has flowed into thedownstream passage 16 through thefirst connection passage 21 a. - This structure produces operation 2 and thus improves the oil separation performance of the oil separator.
- Modifications
- The present embodiment may be modified as follows. The present embodiment and the following modifications can be combined as long as they remain technically consistent with each other.
- The
end 42 a of thesecond partition plate 42 of theinner case 30 may be coupled to the upperfirst side wall 33 a. - The
end 62 a of thesecond partition plate 62 of theouter case 50 may be coupled to the upperfirst side wall 53 a. - The
second separation wall 22 may be omitted from thecase 10. - A gap may be provided between the
first partition plate 61 and thesecond side wall 54 of theouter case 50. - As shown in
FIG. 7 , thefirst inflow port 11 and thesecond inflow port 12 may be arranged in a straight manner in the width direction, and theoil discharge port 13 may be located on the lower side of theinflow ports - The
oil discharge port 13 may be located between thefirst inflow port 11 and thesecond inflow port 12. In this case, thefirst separation wall 21 is located on the upper side of each of thefirst inflow port 11 and thesecond inflow port 12. - The
first inflow port 11, thesecond inflow port 12, and theoil discharge port 13 may be arranged in a straight manner in the width direction. - The
case 10 may include three or more inflow ports. - Various changes in form and details may be made to the examples above without departing from the spirit and scope of the claims and their equivalents. The examples are for the sake of description only, and not for purposes of limitation. Descriptions of features in each example are to be considered as being applicable to similar features or aspects in other examples. Suitable results may be achieved if sequences are performed in a different order, and/or if components in a described system, architecture, device, or circuit are combined differently, and/or replaced or supplemented by other components or their equivalents. The scope of the disclosure is not defined by the detailed description, but by the claims and their equivalents. All variations within the scope of the claims and their equivalents are included in the disclosure.
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